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The Trager Approach is a pleasurable, gentle and effective approach to movement education and mind/body integration. The Trager Approach helps release deep-seated physical and mental patterns and facilitates deep relaxation, increased physical mobility, and mental clarity. The benefits of a Trager session are long-lasting and cumulative, with subsequent sessions allowing for deeper and longer lasting changes.

At the beginning of your session, your Practitioner enters into a state of awareness that Dr. Milton Trager termed "Hook up," a state similar to meditation. From this state of mind, your Practitioner uses touch and movement to communicate with your body and mind the feeling of a freer and easier way of being and moving.

There are two aspects of The Trager Approach. In one aspect of the work, usually referred to as the "table work," you, the client, lie on a well-padded table in a safe, comfortable environment while your body is supported and gently moved within its pain-free range of movement and natural rhythm. You may choose to be fully clothed, or partially clothed and appropriately draped.

The quality of touch and movement is such that you experience the feeling of moving effortlessly and freely on your own. As your body and mind receive these soft movements, tensions disappear and new movement patterns become possible.

Group MovementThe other aspect of the Trager Approach, called Mentastics, involves instruction in the use of self-care movements. Mentastics is taught both in private sessions and in group classes.

 

 

For more information, read Jack Liskin's article, "The Principles of the Trager Approach" - Part 1, Part 2, Part 3.

 

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  • Level II Trager Training
    Members Only
    May 08, 2010 (9:00 AM)
    May 8-10 & 12-14. Second training in the certification program, with Gail Stewart in Ashton, Maryland.  Contact Aleen Seidel, 301-365-9560, aleenrs@gmail.com.
  • Level II Trager Training
    Members Only
    May 14, 2010 (9:00 AM)
    May 14-16 & 21-23. Second course in the certification program, with Gwen Crowell & George Gottlieb in Seattle, Washington.  Contact George Gottlieb, 206-361-6633, wakesupsmiling@gmail.com
  • 3-Day Mentastics
    Members Only
    May 21, 2010 (9:00 AM)
    May 21-23: Facilitating Mentastics with Clients and Groups with Judy Fasone in Columbus, Ohio. Contact Mary Gudmundson, 614-239-6855 or 614-506-8763, LaDeva500@wowway.com

  • Trager Elective
    Members Only
    June 11, 2010 (9:00 AM)
    Jun 11-13. TOOLS AND TOYS with Bev Cox in Columbus, OH. Contact Mary Gudmundson, 614-239-6855 or 614-506-8763, LaDeva500@wowway.com
  • Level IV Trager Training
    Members Only
    June 19, 2010 (9:00 AM)
    Jun 19-21. Level IV with Gail Stewart in Princeton Junction, NJ. Contact Betty Post, 609-275-3802, bettypost@msn.com
  • Anatomy:Sensational Joints
    Members Only
    June 26, 2010 (9:00 AM)
    June 26-28. During presentations, tablework demos, and practice we will explore joint anatomy and physiology, joint resting positions, joint play from a new perspective, and anatomical precautions. Discover how knowing more about the body’s...
  • Level II Trager Training
    Members Only
    June 26, 2010 (9:00 AM)

    Jun 26- Jul 1. Second course in the certification program, with Gail Stewart in Columbus, Ohio. Contact Mary Gudmundson, 614-239-6855, ladeva500@wowway.com.


  • Level I Trager Training
    Members Only
    August 23, 2010 (9:00 AM)
    August 23-28. First training in certification program with Kate Rose in Hiawatha, Iowa.  Contact USTA office 440-834-0308  admin@tragerus.org
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